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Evaluation of the Quality Characteristics of Sponge Cake Containing Mugwort Powder (쑥 분말을 첨가한 스펀지 케이크의 품질 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hyun-Ja
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to assess the effects of mugwort powder (3% and 5%) on sponge cake made with medium and cake flour. After preparing sponge cakes with mugwort powder, the water activity (Aw), softness and color of crumbs were tested and the sensory properties were evaluated. The water activity of the sponge cakes containing different quantities of mugwort powder did not differ greatly. The springiness and hardness of the sponge cakes with mugwort powder were all lower than that of the control. With regard to the color of the sponge cakes, the L values were reduced, but the a and b values were increased in response to the addition of mugwort powder, resulting in the sponge cake containing mugwort having a darker color. The micrographs of the sponge cakes with mugwort powder showed a slightly lower porosity than the control. In addition, the results of the sensory test showed that cakes containing mugwort powder had low scores. However, it is still possible to make the sponge cakes using mugwort powder and the sponge cakes prepared with flower containing 3% of mugwort powder had better evaluation than those prepared using other amounts of mugwort powder.

Quality Characteristics of Muffins Prepared with Freeze Dried-mugwort Powder (동결 건조 쑥 분말을 첨가한 머핀의 품질 특성)

  • Jang, Sang Jun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.903-910
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to examine the applicability of muffins and the optimal ratio of batter mixture by adding mugwort with various functions and physiological active substances. In result of examining the quality characteristics of muffins after adding frozen-dried mugwort powder by 0%, 1%, 3%, 5%, or 7%, the moisture retaining capacity of muffin batter was lowest with MPM0, the control group, and the deposition was highest at $17.94m{\ell}$ with MPM0. The pH value of muffin batter was highest at 8.62 with MPM0 and moisture decreased significantly (p<0.001) when more mugwort powder was added to the sample. The brightness increased significantly (p<0.001) when the amount of frozen-dried mugwort powder decreased and redness and yellowness decreased when the addition of mugwort powder increased. The height and volume of mugwort muffins were lowest at 4.75 cm and $135.69m{\ell}$ with MPM7 with the greatest value of frozen-dried mugwort powder. The loss at baking of mugwort muffins was lowest at 2.27% with MPM7. The hardness of mugwort muffins was highest with MPM7 with the highest mugwort powder content. Coagulation and resilience was highest at 0.64 with the MPM0 control group and the chewiness increased significantly (p<0.001) with greater amount of frozen-dried mugwort powder. The appearance of mugwort muffins was highest at 6.1 with MPM5 and the most preferable color and flavors were found with MPM3. Tenderness was highest with the MPM0 control group. Overall preferability was highest with MPM3 with 3% frozen-dried mugwort powder. When adding frozen-dried mugwort powder to muffins, the 3% and control groups mostly showed the highest values, whereas the 5% group and higher groups showed lower values.

Quality Evaluations of Cookies Containing Mugwort Powder (쑥 분말 첨가량에 따른 쿠키의 품질 평가)

  • Bang, Byung-Ho;Kim, Kwan-Pil;Rhee, Moon-Soo;Jeong, Eun-Ja
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.427-434
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    • 2014
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics of cookies containing mugwort powder, which is well known for its various functions and biological activity. Cookie samples were made by adding the mugwort powder at different levels of 0%, 1%, 3% and 5%. In this study, moisture, pH, color, spread factor, hardness, antioxidant activity and sensory evaluation of cookies were examined. The pH and moisture were increased when increasing levels of mugwort powder were used. The L, a and b color values were significantly (p<0.001) decreased when increasing levels of mugwort powder were used. The spread factor of the cookies was significantly (p<0.01) decreased when increasing levels of mugwort powder were used.. The hardness and DPPH radical scavenging activity of cookies were significantly (p<0.001) increased when increasing levels of mugwort powder were used. Cookies containing 3% of mugwort powder showed the highest taste and texture scores. The scores for Flavor and color decreased when more mugwort powder was added.

The Characteristics of Sponge Cake added with Mugort Powder (쑥 분말을 첨가한 스펀지케이크의 품질 특성)

  • Choi, Hyoung-il
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.190-199
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    • 2016
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of mugwort powder on the quality characteristics of sponge cake. Mugwort powder sponge cake was prepared with different ration of mugwort powder(0, 5, 10, 15, 20%). The specific gravity, baking loss rate and cake weight increases as the ration of mugwort powder. The sponge cake's a, b level increased with the increasing level of mugwort powder 20% appeared to be the highest. In terms of textural characteristics, the samples containing 5, 10, and 20% mugwort powder had significantly higher hardness than the control samples. The substance's level of springiness, and cohesiveness decreased as the mugwort powder added. In sensory evaluation, overall acceptability and taste of the cake was better than the others when 10% mugwort powder was added. The results indicated that substituting 10% mugwort powder to sponge cake is optimal for quality and provides a product with reasonable high overall acceptability.

Rheological Properties and Sensory Characteristics of White Bread with Added Mugwort Powder (쑥 분말이 첨가된 식빵의 물성 및 관능성)

  • Jung In-Chang
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.332-343
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    • 2006
  • This study was designed to investigate the possible utilization of mugwort as a source of functional ingredients. The approximate composition for mugwort powder was 5.06% moisture, 1.98% crude protein, 4.65% crude fat, 5.85% ash and 82.46% carbohydrate. The highest mineral content was potassium. The contents of total phenolic compounds and condensed tannin were 114 mg% and 11,000 mg%, respectively. The highest electron donating ability(EDA) was observed from the ethyl acetate and butanol fractions of mugwort powder but the lowest was shown by the hexane fraction. In color values, with increasing mugwort powder content, the 'lightness', 'redness' and 'yellowness' decreased in the crust, while in the crumb bread the 'lightness' decreased and the 'redness', and 'yellowness' increased. With the addition of mugwort powder as a substitute for strong flour over the range from 2.5% to 10.0%, the ratio of the volume and specific volume of white bread decreased while its weight increased. In the texture measurements for white breads, the hardness decreased slightly with the addition of 2.5% mugwort powder, but then increased with further additions of mugwort up to 10.0%. The addition of 2.5% mugwort powder increased the springiness and gumminess of white bread. The highest sensory scores for color, flavor, taste, texture and overall acceptance as evaluated by a student sensory panel were obtained from white bread with 2.5% mugwort powder and from the control. The highest sensory scores as evaluated by a baker sensory panel were obtained from white bread with 2.5% mugwort powder. In ranking test, overall acceptability of white bread was the highest in the control. Overall acceptance scores by sensory evaluation of white bread with 2.5% mugwort powder were not significantly different from those of control.

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A Study Sensory Preference and Texture Characteristics of SsookGae-Dduck affected by Mugworts Powder (쑥가루 첨가량에 따른 쑥개떡의 기호성 및 텍스처에 관한 연구)

  • 서연희;이춘자;조후종
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 1996
  • This study examined the distinctive character and level of preference of SsookGae-Dduck which was produced with making 2, 3, 4, 5% of difference, adding 30% mugwort. In the sensory evaluation for SsookGae-Dduck, the bitterness, hardness and flavor were highly evaluated as the amount of mugwort powder was increasing. The sweetness and color showed the highest number in the adding group of 2% mugwort powder. In the being moistness degree, the 30% adding group of mugwort was the highest one, and 3% adding group in the mugwort powder. And the chewiness was highly marked in the adding group of 30% mugwort, and 5% adding group was highly marked in the mugwort powder. In the mechanical evaluation of SsookGae-Dduck, the hardness and adhesiveness were highly marked in the adding group of 5% mugwort powder, the adding group of 4% showed the highest number in the springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness. Through these all studies, the mugwort powder should be used in the multi way of our food life and it was really necessary to be studies and to be taken interest in this area constantly.

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Quality Characteristics of Yukwa Prepared with Mugwort Powder Using Different Puffing Process (팽화방법을 달리한 쑥 분말 첨가 유과의 품질 특성)

  • Yang, Sun;Kim, Mun-Yong;Chun, Soon-Sil
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.340-348
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to develop new method for the manufacture of Yukwa, a Korean oil-puffed rice snack with a soft texture, using a far infrared ray electric roaster. The Yukwa base is traditionally expanded using oil, but the Yukwa base tends to develop unpleasant rancid odors or off-flavors during storage. In this study, the DPPH radical scavenging activity of mugwort powder was evaluated. Baked and fried Yukwa samples were added with 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0% of mugwort powder and left untreated as a control, and then tested for moisture content, expansion rate, color, hardness, and sensory evaluations. The samples with higher concentrations of mugwort powder, evidenced a more profound tendency toward DPPH radical scavenging activity. The moisture content of Yukwa dough tended to increase with the addition of mugwort powder. As the mugwort powder content increased, the moisture contents of the Yukwa base and the Baked Yukwa increased. The moisture content and expansion rates of the fried Yukwa did not differ significantly. The samples containing the mugwort power evidenced a lower expansion rate than was observed in the control group. The lightness of the baked and fried Yukwa was reduced with increased mugwort powder content. The greenness of the baked and fried Yukwa was at a minimum upon the addition of 2.0% mugwort powder. The yellowness of the baked Yukwa did not differ significantly between the samples. As the mugwort powder content increased, the yellowness of the fried Yukwa increased. The hardness of the baked and fried Yukwa tended to increase with the addition of mugwort powder. In the sensory evaluations, the baked Yukwa scored higher than the fried Yukwa, and all of the sensory characteristics of baked Yukwa scored highest in the samples without mugwort powder, but also scored fairly well with 1.0 and 1.5% mugwort powder. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that 1.0~1.5% of mugwort powder should be added to Yukwa baked in a far infrared ray electrical roaster in order to optimize physiological functions and keep overall acceptability reasonably high.

Rheological Characteristics of Flour Batters in the Presence of Mugwort Powder (쑥 분말을 첨가한 소맥분의 리올로지 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hyun-Ja;Park, Sang-Hae;Kang, Kun-Og
    • The Korean Journal of Community Living Science
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of mugwort powder on two types of flour batters, i.e., medium and cake, using the Falling Number test, RVA test, alveogram, and farimogram. The mugwort powder was added at 3% and 5% on the medium and cake flour bases, respectively. The Falling Numbers of the medium and cake flour batters with mugwort powder were increased due to the alteration of the protein in the flour. Analysis of the RVA characteristics showed that the addition of mugwort powder did not have significant effects on the initial pasting temperature. Peak viscosity, holding strength, final viscosity, and set back values of the medium flour batter were not consistent, but those of the cake flour batter were decreased. The characteristics of the alveogram showed that the addition of mugwort powder increased the extensibility and the swelling index. Farinogram demonstrated that the addition of mugwort powder decreased the water absorption and improved the stability of the medium and cake flour batters.

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A Weanling Rats by Feeling Mugwort Powder Supplemented to Rice Diets with Different ProStudy on the Nutritional Effect in tein Level (백미에 쑥 첨가급식이 이유식후 백서의 영향에 미치는 영향)

  • 황호형
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 1986
  • This study was designed to investigate the nutritional effect of mugowrt powder supple mentation to rice diets with different protein levels. Thirty female albino rats weighing 39-43g were adopted for the feeding trial for 4 weeks. The different 5 kind of experimental diets were performed . Control diet was commercially available forage for rats, experimental diet (I-C) highly milled rice, (Ⅰ) highly milled rice 95% and mugwort powder 5%, (Ⅱ-C)highly milled rice 95% and milk casein 5%, and (Ⅱ) highly milled rice 90%, milk casein 5 % and mugwort powder 5%. Growth rate was remarkably high in the dietary group fed on highly milled rice supplemented with 5% mugwort powder (protein 8%) (P<0.05), but it showed the tendency to be rather low in the group fed on highly milled rice supplemented with 5% casein and 5% mugwort powder (protein 12%). Food efficiency as well as protein efficiency appeared similar to the growth rate. Hematodcrit level demonstrated the same tendency as growth rate, but hemoglobin content was observed to increase by diets supplemented with increasing amount of mugwort regardless of protein level. Each nutrient intake was increased by adding mugwort powder to diets after a week's feeding, but it was increased by 8% protein diet, and decreased by 12% protein diet in 3 weeks as well as 4 weeks after feeding . The absorption rate of carbohydrate and protein decreased by feeding mugwort supplemented diets regardless of protein level and feeding period, and that of lipid increased with 12% protein diet.

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Optimization of Ingredient Mixing Ratio for Preparation of Steamed Cake with Mugwort (Pseudosasa japonica Makino) Powder (혼합물 실험계획법에 의한 쑥 첨가 찜 케이크의 최적화)

  • Oh, Suk-Tae;Park, Jung-Eun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2012
  • This study examined the optimal ingredient mixing ratio for the preparation of steamed cake containing mugwort (Artemisia princeps var. orientalis) powder. After preliminary studies, the following ingredient ranges were determined; 110~129% sugar, 3~8% mugwort powder, 10~25% oil. Among the different mixture designs, the D-optimal design was chosen for analysis. The results of F-test, specific gravity, viscosity, volume and color values (L, a, b), hardness decided a linear model, while the sensory characteristics (color, taste, texture and overall acceptance) decided a quadratic model. The fitness analysis results showed that in all characteristic, the probabilities were significant within 0.05%; thus, the models were accepted as appropriate. The response surface and trace plot results showed that increasing amounts of mugwort powder decreased the brightness, and increased redness and yellowness. As the level of added oil increased, the softness of the cake increased. Cake samples received low sensory evaluation scores when sugar, mugwort powder, and oil were added above their optimal levels. The optimum formulations by the numerical and graphical methods, were similar, and with the numerical method presented as: sugar, mugwort powder, and oil at 120.7%, 5.1%, and 16.2%, respectively(flour weight basis). The above results demonstrate the feasibility of adding mugwort powder to sponge cake, and therefore, the commercialization of mugwort powder cake marketed as a functional food is deemed possible.